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University of South Australia

Bachelor of Business - Financial Planning (DBRF)


Course Details

Study at a university recognised globally in Business. UniSA Business is in the Top one per cent worldwide and has been awarded an overall five stars for excellence. Study a curriculum informed by above world class research in Business. Study at a university ranked No.1 in South Australia and Top 5 in Australia for Business and Economics. UniSA Business is accredited by both AACSB International and EFMD (EQUIS) the worlds leading accreditation bodies. Study one of the first FASEA approved bachelor degrees in Australia. Meet the education requirements to practise as a qualified and accredited financial adviser. Explore how to prepare detailed financial plans which meet legal and regulatory requirements, and develop skills in personal budgeting, superannuation and retirement planning, financial risk management and estate planning. Gain practical skills with software commonly used in the financial planning industry and access our state of the art Iress Trading Room on campus, which features the same technology used by the worlds leading banks and investment firms. Add a year masters degree to your studies with our Fast track to Masters package and complete an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in just four years. Gain real world experience as part of your studies through an internship, student exchange or mentorship opportunity. Develop career ready skills employers are looking for once you graduate with enterprise skills embedded in all business courses within this program. Benefit from exam preparation resources and workshops so you feel confident for your exams.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)


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